This is the city-headquartered bank's third overseas branch after Bahrain and Hong Kong, the bank said in a statement today.
In the United Arab Emirates, the second largest private lender has representative offices in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and plans to continue running both of them, it said.
"The new branch at Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC) will offer advisory services to NRIs regarding treasury products, trade finance, loans and other related services," the statement said.
DIFC has a sizeable presence of Indian banks and many, including IDBI Bank, have branches there but they primarily help domestic corporates raise money abroad.
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